The reading room's collection, provided by the Portland Library Association, amounted to 150 books.
Tacoma Avenue, closer to the business district and a (now defunct) streetcar line.
[2] Bonds approved by county voters in 1996 provided money to renovate branch libraries, including Sellwood-Moreland.
By then, the existing library had plumbing, mechanical, and other problems, and it lacked the wiring needed to support modern technology.
[2] In 2000, the Multnomah County Commissioners agreed to lease space in a mixed-use building to be constructed at S.E.